Here's an informative video clip today off the SMH's website -
http://media.smh.com.au/news/nationa...s-4086145.html
Here's an informative video clip today off the SMH's website -
http://media.smh.com.au/news/nationa...s-4086145.html
Yes. I saw this one earlier today. There are so many issues at play, and we have no idea of the
before and after, nor much about the main players. However, the senior police spokesman - assuming he was talking about this incident -
seemed rather perturbed. All I can say is that the constable involved rather looked like a "fugg", sounded like a bullying "fugg", and certainly
seemed to have acted like a "fugg". Unfortunately, one has to wonder how m any of his ilk are out there "protecting us", and at the same time
giving the "force" a very bad name. I think his days of thin-blue-linery might be up for some critical evaluation.
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The link gives me a fake Kevin '07 at Rooty Hill.
Were's the above mentioned constable when you need him.
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So is failing to abide by the directions of a police officer.
However, I think there will be some answers needed on this video footage, as the efforts used on this young bloke did seem a bit excessive. BUT, his own grandfather has come out and said he has had several run-ins with police before, so what we do not see on the videos might well be telling in relation to 'what happened before'..the video recording started.
This new footage throws a different light on what he actually did -
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/youll-make...308-2fp79.html
just like the media to stir us up, then release a video to prove things were different.
There are now a couple other videos circulating taken earlier showing what Jackson was behaving like prior to being cuffed and put down. He was being a public nuisance and provoking the police. He made it physical, the police reacted in kind. Probably a bit overkill I agree, but they were dealing with a drunk/drugged up and disorderly person.
As for filming rights - I'd rather follow the rules which state you don't disobey a direct order from a police officer than stand there being a w@nker and proclaiming "I know my rights!", particularly in situations like Mardi Gras or any large, public event where the police are actively looking out for people who might be up to no good and where they are also likely to attract negative attention anyway. Sure it's not against the law to film in a public place, however getting all up in the faces of everyone isn't necessary.
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it isnt worth the hassle, just let the police do the tough job that they have, without making it any harder
After watching him trying to kick the officer in the face and trying to punch....I would have put him on the ground as well!
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Not just the media. People do it as well. The original phone cam footage of this only showed us part of the story. It is most likely that the person who shot it, edited it before uploading it to FB etc. Everyone seems to try and manipulate everyone else. Having trust in anyone these days is much harder than it used to be. You used to be able to shake hands on a deal and it was done. Not any more.
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